SBGi Vice President, East Coast Regional Director, and 2003 North American Grappling Association's Instructor of the Year, Luis Gutierrez brings you the first in a series of sets on Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu dedicated to innovation and the technical pursuit and practice of the art.

DVD 1 - Covers the Harness and all it entails. More than a position of control, the Harness is a dynamic go to point of transition that has become part and parcel of the SBGi approach to attacking the back and an entire style of game for many who in jest now call themselves "harnies". From grips to cinching to attaining the Harness while in transition between common positions and finishing with a myriad of submissions, both common and unorthodox, this DVD will certainly grant you a solid Harness game.

DVD 2 - Covers the Chin Strap and its dynamic cycle of escapes, sweeps and turn over possibilities as well as a few surprise finishes as well. This great lever and back up handle was initially developed from concepts using the kimono but has now come into its own as a high percentage mechanism to off set your opponent's weight and pressure and grant you amazing sweeps and turn overs. Also included in this DVD is a bonus section covering the extremely innovative guard versus guard game of passes created by Luis and now commonly pulled by his kid and adult teams in competition. The V and X passes will certainly surprise your opponents for quite some time!

Luis also demonstrates and explains his own training and coaching approach that is built around none attribute based techniques and a fluid dynamic play of movement. Tempo grappling and flow rolling is addressed and its emphasis on coaches monitoring and setting the pace of training through pressure and position is highlighted in both clips and interview format.

This set will surely revolutionize your current game by highlighting both a top game that is built on getting to the back and a bottom game built on directly sweeping your opponent off their intent and attempts to pass your guard. Add to these unique approaches transition oriented submissions like the "drop guillotine" and "one arm chokes" and you may actually witness something new under the sun.

My apologies if I offended anyone but it is both a sharing and an advertisement as this is how I make my living and support my family.

The clip has quiet a few techniques that can be viewed and worked on for free.

I could have just shown the clip but would you then say my intentions were hidden? Look, I post in honesty whenever I post opinions, views and replies. I posted my work. It is what it is. Again, If I offended some one's sensitivities, it was not my intent.

Yes, it points out to the source of them and sells the product...if they are interested. That is all. If not....they can just enjoy the clip.

My apologies if I offended anyone but it is both a sharing and an advertisement as this is how I make my living and support my family.

The clip has quiet a few techniques that can be viewed and worked on for free.

I could have just shown the clip but would you then say my intentions were hidden? Look, I post in honesty whenever I post opinions, views and replies. I posted my work. It is what it is. Again, If I offended some one's sensitivities, it was not my intent.

Yes, it points out to the source of them and sells the product...if they are interested. That is all. If not....they can just enjoy the clip.

-Luis

No apologies needed Mr. Gutierrez, my rant is about the "impersonal" style of your post.

Luis also demonstrates and explains his own training and coaching approach that is built around none attribute based techniques and a fluid dynamic play of movement. Tempo grappling and flow rolling is addressed and its emphasis on coaches monitoring and setting the pace of training through pressure and position is highlighted in both clips and interview format.

Wow, great stuff, I'll have to check that out and put it on my xmas list. Lots of stuff I've never seen. I especially like that guard pass, I'll be trying to use that in the near future.

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Interesting vid. clip. These videos look great but am I correct in assuming these videos pertain mostly to rolling with gi's? I haven't trained in a gi for years and probably never will again. In your honest opinion would I being doing myself an injustice by looking into these? Thanks! :icon_sant

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